The FBI and CDC are investigating an attack on a federal air marshal who was injected with a syringe full of an unknown substance inside the Lagos, Nigeria airport on Sunday.The air marshal was traveling with a team of other marshals when the attack took place in an unsecured area of the airport terminal in Lagos.
He was able to board the United Airlines flight to Houston he was scheduled to work and was met in Houston by FBI agents and health workers.Amid fears the substance could contain some form of the Ebola virus, the air marshal was immediately put into quarantine. The FBI said he was screened "on-scene... out of an abundance of caution.
"According to Foxnews,an alert was issued stating
"The [air marshal] reported that the subject stuck him with a syringe and it is believed he was injected with an unknown substance,The State Department responded to the airport to assist the air marshal and his team.After consultation with the consulate and physicians, the [federal air marshal] was given precautionary medication,The air marshal and the rest of his team--along with the syringe used in the attack-- were immediately flown out of Nigeria and back to the U.S.The syringe also was transported back to the U.S. for testing.An FBI spokesman Jon Adler,said
"out of an abundance of caution, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted an on-scene screening of the victim when United Flight 143 landed in Houston early Monday morning. The victim did not exhibit any signs of illness during the flight and was transported to a hospital upon landing for further testing. None of the testing conducted has indicated a danger to other passengers."
This investigation is still in the preliminary stage and early indications are limited to a criminal nexus."
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ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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What is really wrong with some individuals. Just creating bad name for this country.....
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BLOG ANALYSeR: hian! Meaning? They should not accuse us of any thing oo! They don't want to come to Nigeria again#conspiracy theory
ReplyDeleteagent chinedu custom officer you don come out of prison idiot keep posting nonsense
ReplyDelete#Nwa Imo#
Just like the movies
ReplyDeleteIsis militant at work or maybe boko haram*oke*
ReplyDeleteI don't believe it, I smell conspiracy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a realm whose govt are effıcıent in protectıng ıts cıtızen. Not naıja where our corrupt govt are ınept. IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteUS looking for ways to invade Nigeria,they were able to get the needle but not the person that injected him in that busy Lagos airport with able bodied men.... I smell a rat
ReplyDeleteThat is a realm whose govt are effıcıent in protectıng ıts cıtızen. Not my Naıja, where our corrupt govt are ınept. IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteI don't believe this abeg. Why inject him in broad day light, how did the person run?
ReplyDeleteI hope they get the 'unknown substance'. It is well
ReplyDeleteDLOVE
And where is the person that injected him?
ReplyDeleteOdiegwu
So he watched the person inject him with a syringe filled with an unknown substance and he didn't do anything. He just stood, watched, no protest
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all na lie joor. Just trying to give naija a bad name. I just hope my sweet Tinuke Bello is safe.
ReplyDeleteOmo Oba (formerly known as shrek)
bad country, bad people & evil people **miss lewisky**
ReplyDeleteMad ass SCAM!!!!! What's left of our tarnished image,they want to finish it off patapata,lmao
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